Sunny08
Well-Known Member
As I write this my 21mth old, beautiful dog Holly is in Royal London Animal Hospital after being rushed there yesterday due to my errors. I couldn't feel more guilty and want others to read this and learn.
We have a farm, Holly is allowed to roam free around it as she is so well behaved. When we laid the mice poison it was in 'dog proof' places. Unbeknown to us, another person on the farm had put down rat bait more openly. No other dog has ever touched it on the farm so they thought holly wouldn't as well. Holly has either eaten this or dead mice which have been poisoned.
My dog is basically in danger of bleeding to death inside out, her lungs were starting to fill with blood and her stomach is bleeding. She is currently recieving treatment in the form of plasma transfusion. I am currently facing at least a £4000 vet bill (some of which will be covered by insurance thankfully!).
Holly must have accessed this last week, at the weekend she had blue/ green stools, as she was showing no other signs of illness we dismissed this as eating something odd. Thursday night she started having a bit of a cough, by friday morning I had decided to take her to the vet, after this point she brought up alot of blood.
I didn't know the signs of rat poison even though it is one of the most common poison for dogs especially on yards/ farms.
My plea is please familiarise yourself with the symptoms, the sooner it is spotted the better outcome are for the dog. And don't be as dismissive as I was about having the poison on the farm or on your yard, we should have taken more care, we will from now on.
I cannot put into words how awful I feel right now for not being more careful and not spotting the signs earlier, please don't make the same mistake - it has horrific consequences for your dog! :-(
We have a farm, Holly is allowed to roam free around it as she is so well behaved. When we laid the mice poison it was in 'dog proof' places. Unbeknown to us, another person on the farm had put down rat bait more openly. No other dog has ever touched it on the farm so they thought holly wouldn't as well. Holly has either eaten this or dead mice which have been poisoned.
My dog is basically in danger of bleeding to death inside out, her lungs were starting to fill with blood and her stomach is bleeding. She is currently recieving treatment in the form of plasma transfusion. I am currently facing at least a £4000 vet bill (some of which will be covered by insurance thankfully!).
Holly must have accessed this last week, at the weekend she had blue/ green stools, as she was showing no other signs of illness we dismissed this as eating something odd. Thursday night she started having a bit of a cough, by friday morning I had decided to take her to the vet, after this point she brought up alot of blood.
I didn't know the signs of rat poison even though it is one of the most common poison for dogs especially on yards/ farms.
My plea is please familiarise yourself with the symptoms, the sooner it is spotted the better outcome are for the dog. And don't be as dismissive as I was about having the poison on the farm or on your yard, we should have taken more care, we will from now on.
I cannot put into words how awful I feel right now for not being more careful and not spotting the signs earlier, please don't make the same mistake - it has horrific consequences for your dog! :-(